Portuguese | English |
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predicado noun {m} | predicate [predicates]((grammar) part of sentence that states something about its subject) |
predicamento noun {m} | predicament [predicaments](a definite class, state or condition) |
predição noun {f} | prediction [predictions](a statement about the future) |
predicar verb | predicate [predicated, predicating, predicates](to announce or assert publicly) |
predicativo adjective | predicative(used after a verb) |
predicativo noun {m} | predicative(element of the predicate of a sentence which supplements the subject or object by means of the verb) predicative case(case marking a predicative nominative) |
predicativo adjetivo noun {m} | predicative adjective(adjective that follows noun) |
predileção noun | propensity [propensities](tendency) |
predileção noun {f} | predilection [predilections](tendency towards) |
predileto adjective | favourite(preferred) |
prédio noun {m} | building [buildings](closed structure with walls and a roof) edifice [edifices](building) |
prédio de apartamentos noun {m} | apartment building(residential building with multiple flats) |
predisposição noun | propensity [propensities](tendency) |
predisposição noun {f} | bias [biases](inclination towards something; predisposition, partiality) penchant(taste, liking, or inclination (for)) predisposition [predispositions](the state of being predisposed) |
predisposto adjective | predisposed(inclined) |
preditivo adjective | predictive(useful in predicting) |
predizer verb | predict [predicted, predicting, predicts](to state, or make something known in advance) prophesy [prophesied, prophesying, prophesies](to predict) |
predominante adjective | prevalent(widespread, preferred) |
predominar verb | predominate [predominated, predominating, predominates](to dominate, succeed by superior numbers) prevail [prevailed, prevailing, prevails](To be superior in strength, dominance, influence or frequency; to have or gain the advantage over others; to have the upper hand) |
preeminente adjective | passing(pre-eminent, excellent) preeminent(exceeding others in quality or rank) |
preempção noun {f} | preemption(the purchase of something before it is offered for sale) |
preencher verb | fill out(to complete a form) |
preênsil adjective | prehensile(able to take hold of objects) |
preestabelecido verb | preset [preset, presetting, presets](to set something in advance) |
prefabricar verb | prefabricate [prefabricated, prefabricating, prefabricates](To manufacture in standard components that can be fitted together on site) |
prefaciar verb | preface [prefaced, prefacing, prefaces](to introduce a text) |
prefácio noun {m} | foreword [forewords](an introductory section) preface [prefaces](introduction before the main text) |
prefatório adjective {m} | prefatory(introductory) |
prefeita noun {f} | mayoress(female mayor) |
prefeito noun {m} | mayor [mayors](leader of a city) prefect [prefects](an official of ancient Rome) |
prefeitura noun {f} | city hall(building) |